Oct 3, 2011 22:28
12 yrs ago
4 viewers *
German term
Dr. S.Meier, FA fuer Neuropathologie z.A
German to English
Medical
Medical: Health Care
Pathology report
I am wondering what the z.A after the Neuropathologie stands for.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +3 | zur Anstellung |
Attila Szabo
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4 | zur Abklärung / zum Ausschluss |
Ioana Claudia Popa
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References
How to type German Umlauts |
casper (X)
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Change log
Oct 4, 2011 06:33: Steffen Walter changed "Field (specific)" from "Medical (general)" to "Medical: Health Care"
Proposed translations
+3
6 mins
Selected
zur Anstellung
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Alison Kirkland
: Check these out:
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Thanks :)
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agree |
hazmatgerman (X)
17 hrs
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Thanks :)
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agree |
Harald Moelzer (medical-translator)
: very likely given the context
1 day 16 hrs
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Thank you, Harald.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
5 hrs
zur Abklärung / zum Ausschluss
for clarification / exclusion (of doubts).
Reference comments
4 hrs
Reference:
How to type German Umlauts
Take your pick from among the following options:
a) Simply copy-paste from the source text you're translating.
b) Go to http://www.dict.cc/ , click on the desired letter with Umlaut next to the search bar and it'll appear in the search field. Then, simply copy-paste.
c) Use the Character Map
http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/accents/cha...
d) Alternatively, use your Alt key and Number Pad.
http://www.imagiforce.com/foreign_language_characters.htm
Please note:
The 'Alt + number key' works only with the number keypad (with the Num Lock 'on') and NOT with the number keys on top of the keypad (due to different ASCII codes).
In a laptop use Alt + Fn+ number key from the virtual key pad formed on the right hand by the keys 7890, uiop, jkl;, m,./
a) Simply copy-paste from the source text you're translating.
b) Go to http://www.dict.cc/ , click on the desired letter with Umlaut next to the search bar and it'll appear in the search field. Then, simply copy-paste.
c) Use the Character Map
http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/accents/cha...
d) Alternatively, use your Alt key and Number Pad.
http://www.imagiforce.com/foreign_language_characters.htm
Please note:
The 'Alt + number key' works only with the number keypad (with the Num Lock 'on') and NOT with the number keys on top of the keypad (due to different ASCII codes).
In a laptop use Alt + Fn+ number key from the virtual key pad formed on the right hand by the keys 7890, uiop, jkl;, m,./
Peer comments on this reference comment:
agree |
Siegfried Armbruster
2 hrs
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agree |
Marga Shaw
4 hrs
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agree |
Cetacea
4 hrs
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Discussion
Attila Szabo is right.
Check these out:
http://www.abkuerzungen.de/result.php?searchterm=z. A.&langu...
http://www.linguee.co.uk/english-german/search?source=auto&q...
Dr. Meier must be "specialist consultant in neurology *at* (z. A.) X institution" (except the asker didn't include the institution name because it wasn't obvious that it related to the "z. A."